Amtrak Across America (We Didn't Make It)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @ItsObesity-
    @ItsObesity- Год назад +232

    Jeb, I met you at the Union Station for this trip! And let me tell you. That whole delay was an absolute nightmare! 2 times, we were told there were buses coming and both time they cancelled. Then they gave us the ultimatum to either stay in West Virginia or head back to Chicago like you said. I also decided to get a rental car and road tripped it back as well. It was awesome meeting you and glad you guys made it back as well!

    • @GreenerGrass
      @GreenerGrass  Год назад +43

      Thanks for saying hi! I’m so sorry about that whole experience. Glad you made the best of it, too!!

    • @bodyloverz30
      @bodyloverz30 Год назад +21

      @@GreenerGrass Jeb, you should Skip AMTRAK and take The Canadian, Vancouver to Toronto!

    • @honajtransit
      @honajtransit Год назад +11

      @@bodyloverz30except the canadian has worse OTP than amtrak - its regularly 8+ hrs late

    • @jimm8246
      @jimm8246 Год назад

      Bahahaha!

    • @Cubbie410
      @Cubbie410 Год назад +1

      @@honajtransit8+hrs late usually? That’ll be a no for me if I were traveling

  • @TheWolfHowling
    @TheWolfHowling Год назад +208

    Maybe next time you're doing transcontinental rail, you could take the southern route combo of the Sunset Limited & Crescent. The only East-West route in the US that doesn't terminate in Chicago

    • @Sangnjoe
      @Sangnjoe Год назад +16

      Crescent goes to NOLA arrives at night. Then SL leaves in the morning next day. Hotel by train station is walking distance from station. I’m planning on doing that myself.

    • @TheWolfHowling
      @TheWolfHowling Год назад +6

      @@Sangnjoe I also have had thoughts about doing this routing at some point, although probably in the distant future several years away. However, I would be traveling West to East, and spending 2 or 3 days in New Orleans, before continuing my travels

    • @Sangnjoe
      @Sangnjoe Год назад +5

      @@TheWolfHowling same but want to do it this year with a visit to Anaheim in September

    • @billh.1940
      @billh.1940 Год назад

      Next time fly. Nothing amtrac says is meaningful. Let them die or nationalize.

    • @WTDoorley
      @WTDoorley Год назад +2

      I was thinking the same thing. I hope to take a transcontinental rail trip myself one of these days, and it's going to be through Chicago. I'm very interested to see some of the alternatives.

  • @annaliesebuchan
    @annaliesebuchan Год назад +360

    I’m really impressed with the communication that Amtrak consistently has given you guys when there are delays. Sorry you guys didn’t make it but great video as always!

    • @Cubbie410
      @Cubbie410 Год назад +14

      From experience it depends on the day. Sometimes Amtrak doesn’t communicate or train staff doesn’t communicate to passengers when there are delays

    • @RogerBates7
      @RogerBates7 Год назад +7

      Yeah. They are hit or miss. Last year I was on the westbound Southwest Chief when the train had to stop in Kansas City in the middle of the night. There wildfires ahead. Obviously not their fault, but the communication was completely broken down. We were sitting there with absolutely no guidance all night. The station attendants did stay, but they knew nothing. The conductors knew nothing and the phone lines were jammed, so you couldn't get through. It was awful. After the fact, they took good care of us, but that was a horrendous night.

    • @mikeydude750
      @mikeydude750 Год назад +15

      I think if there's one thing we've learned over the past few months its that the freight train companies really are messing everything up with their incompetence, and Amtrak definitely trying their best to work around this!

    • @AlbaxArcade
      @AlbaxArcade Год назад +1

      That would have been nice to have when we were taking the Texas eagle home from start to finish. Had to find out on Twitter that they planned to bus us the last hour and a half to the last stop.

    • @PomelloRBLX
      @PomelloRBLX Год назад +8

      @@mikeydude750 To be fair this accident was caused by a rockslide, though I do agree that freight companies are really being cheap and complacent about how bad their safety standards are.

  • @jamesthompson3099
    @jamesthompson3099 Год назад +36

    I have been riding Amtrak long hauls since 2007. My motto has become "It's not just a trip, it is an adventure!" That has kept my spirits up through assorted misadventures. I must add that in all those years the problems were never caused by Amtrak. It has been freight companies, weather etc. I'll never tire of riding, though. It is a wonderful way to travel.

    • @kakashiwithoutmask
      @kakashiwithoutmask Год назад +3

      I travel on Amtrak a few times per year. I will agree, they have excellent service and it is rarely ever their fault for major delays. The worst delay I ever had was due to a small town police department blocking the tracks for 5 hours.

    • @lisalu910
      @lisalu910 Год назад

      I enjoy it too, but I about the only one in my family who does. My husband isn't a fan at all. I got my son to take a three day transcontinental Amtrak trip with me once, and he liked it but wouldn't necessarily want to do it again. I guess it's not for everybody, but I'm down for a train trip any time!

    • @zlatkokovach7862
      @zlatkokovach7862 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, must keep telling ourselves about "adventures" when dealing with that disgrace of an organization that is Amtrack.

    • @evacody1249
      @evacody1249 4 месяца назад

      Well, when they don't own the track, that helps with not blaming them. But that also sucks for Amtrak to be held hostage by the fright trains.

  • @DavidMcCoyII
    @DavidMcCoyII Год назад +32

    Trust me, you are so very blessed not to have been involved in that derailment. As a firefighter, derailing passenger trains and bus crashes are the stuff of nightmares because of the injuries.

    • @radfem2010
      @radfem2010 8 месяцев назад +1

      I saw the video of this one and it's amazing that the freight crew survived it. And an Amtrak would have been even worse. I knew a guy who worked for Metrolink the light railway in SoCal that also operates out of LA Union and he was on ML's response teams to accidents they've had. And the injuries are almost always severe internal injurires, spinal and TBIs. And the issues of shared tracks is also faced by the commuter trains including both UP and BNSF in SoCal. Which is how Metrolink had some of its devastating accidents. Working with trains is hard work and often dangerous. Delays happen but that's to try to keep people safe. Thankfully the three workers involved in this crash survived.

  • @thewolfethatcould8878
    @thewolfethatcould8878 Год назад +24

    I will always stick up for Amtrak as much as possible, those people and crews deal with so very much. I hope that our Amtrak Trains keep on trucking and fight through whatever they have to keep going. Thank you for all that you guys do. I also pray that America's People and transportation/water ways are protected going forward. Think we all just hit our first Road Trippin experience together.

  • @b.n1429
    @b.n1429 Год назад +19

    I hope the driver and conductor involved in the derailment will recover okay. That's a pretty unfortunate situation but I'm glad Amtrak was diligent in communicating with you guys.

  • @Hartfordland
    @Hartfordland Год назад +172

    'I hate driving...
    I hate driving.
    The only thing I hate more than driving is waiting!'
    Priceless. Great video, only you could make me look forward to a youtube video of a drive through West Virginia. Well done.

    • @GreenerGrass
      @GreenerGrass  Год назад +7

      Thanks for sticking with us! 🤣

    • @davidsmith4411
      @davidsmith4411 Год назад

      Said a road rage killer..🎉😂

    • @billh.1940
      @billh.1940 Год назад +2

      I don't like driving, but I do like getting where I am going. The trains are expensive and they suck.
      You don't save anything when you take trains or busses long distance and traval more then a day. Meals, possible hotels, etc.
      We do need more and better transportation in America.

    • @i_alam
      @i_alam Год назад

      I THOUGHT HE WAS SAYING OUTLOUD WHAT I WAS THINKING

    • @L.Spencer
      @L.Spencer Год назад +1

      More than driving, more than waiting, I bet he'd hate the Greyhound. We've had drivers lost! And people using drugs on the bus.

  • @seanromeo7916
    @seanromeo7916 Год назад +53

    So sorry to hear you didn't make it Jeb! I went cross country with Amtrak this summer and it's an incredible experience. We took the Lake Shore Limited to CHI, then the Zephyr to SF, then took the Starlight to LA. We stayed multiple days in each location in case of massive delays like what happened to you. We were extremely fortunate where our only delay was getting into SF about 3.5ish hours late which actually turned into a benefit as we saw a spectacular sunset over San Francisco Bay as we got there.

    • @valeriecallaghan
      @valeriecallaghan Год назад +2

      That is the same trip I hope to do!

    • @jonoghue
      @jonoghue Год назад +1

      @@valeriecallaghan I just took the Zephyr this past week, oh my god it was amazing. about 3 hours late because of a derailment (the "bomb cyclone" in SF on Tuesday knocked over a tree) so 55 hours total and I can't believe I wasn't bored at any point. There was constantly stuff to see. Recommend around this time of year because of the snow on the rocky mountains and the sierras. My train was sold out almost a month in advance.

    • @valeriecallaghan
      @valeriecallaghan Год назад +1

      @Jon Doe yes! That is another trip on my bucket list!! Thank you! My first Amtrak experience was several years ago when my son graduated from Basic training. I didn't want to fly so I took the train so I wouldn't miss it. (Boston to San Antonio) and I absolutely loved it! Now I'm hooked and hope to see the whole country by train. Thank you for recommending the Zephyr!!

    • @DetailersunitedRadio
      @DetailersunitedRadio Год назад

      Did you hop on to go back

  • @PaulHtmnn
    @PaulHtmnn Год назад +19

    Last January my wife and I went from Philadelphia to San Francisco on Amtrak. The route was PHL to NYC (regional rail), NYC to CHI (Lakeshore Limited), and CHI to SF (California Zephyr). We highly recommend taking that route if you want to go cross country by train.

    • @edeinhorn6016
      @edeinhorn6016 Год назад +2

      Hi Paul. I'm curious, were any of your connections made the same day? For example, did you arrive in CHI on the Lakeshore Limited and catch the California Zephyr the same day? Some experts I watch on RUclips warn against same day connections because certain trains run late and cause people to miss their connections. I know Amtrak will get you a hotel if it is a guaranteed connection and both trains are made on the same reservation. So, just curious how you handled it. Thanks.

    • @PaulHtmnn
      @PaulHtmnn Год назад

      @@edeinhorn6016 Yes, the connections were the same day. We had sufficient time between the arrival of the Lakeshore Limited and the departure of the California Zephyr to take a shower in the Lounge.

    • @edeinhorn6016
      @edeinhorn6016 Год назад

      @@PaulHtmnn In that case, I'm very happy for you. My wife and I will be in a roomette on the California Zephyr (first time ever) leaving Chicago to Emeryville on May 16th. Looking forward to the portion thru the Rockies! We are also taking the Texas Eagle from Los Angeles to Chicago leaving L.A. on May 3. Last year we took the Southwest Chief to Chicago and the Empire Builder from Chicago to Seattle. The Empire Builder had great scenery, too, but I've watched enough RUclips videos to expect the Zephyr scenery to be even nicer! Thanks for replying to my question.

  • @kieranstravels
    @kieranstravels Год назад +54

    This video definitely shows how things can go VERY wrong on Amtrak sometimes. It feels so wild to me as a brit, because we complain about delay all the time, of as little as a few minutes - But then you see insane delays like this, and it certainly gives you perspective on how lucky we are. I'd love to see you two reattempt it though! Have a wonderful weekend Jeb and Suzanne!

    • @Originalman144
      @Originalman144 Год назад +5

      The US rail system outside of the Northeast corridor is wholly unreliable and almost always late. It’s really an indictment on our sub par infrastructure.

    • @kieranstravels
      @kieranstravels Год назад +5

      @@Originalman144 I think the key problem is freight railroads owning the very track Amtrak runs on for the most part. Here, our track is owned by government body Network Rail, meaning that passenger trains get the priority they need to run properly (Well, when they do anyway)

    • @attilaplays
      @attilaplays Год назад +5

      sadly it's a catch 22. Not enough demand to expand, no expansion to raise demand. Also stems in the ?vast distances one would have to cover for trackage. And last but not least, The us is a very car centric place. Cost is another thing/ Costs thousands to do the amtrak trip, few hundred to fly in a few hours across the country. Europe is more condensed, not as many wide open spaces without population

    • @Novusod
      @Novusod Год назад +3

      America's rail network is like a 3rd world nation or even worse. The trains just don't have delays. They will straight up cancel and leave passengers stranded to fend for themselves. Amtrak should really just close these sketchy routs, end transcontinental service and focus on what is sustainable such as the Northeast corridor.

    • @JelMain
      @JelMain Год назад

      @@Originalman144 You nationalise at Government valuation, and you nationalise their sorry butts.

  • @peterrich6248
    @peterrich6248 Месяц назад

    Thank you for all the joy both you and Suzanne project! You are both a wonderful part of my day.

  • @derbagger22
    @derbagger22 Год назад +4

    I love travel. Planes, trains, and especially automobiles. I'm a professional driver and grew up with parents who were brought up on opposite coasts. I've done dozens of cross country drives.

  • @FPXS24
    @FPXS24 Год назад +7

    Ever since I came across your channel, I simply got addicted to the videos! As a tourist, I really enjoy traveling to your country and exploring the beautiful cities and landscapes you can find only in America. Thx for sharing your travel experiences and your point of view with us! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @climbfl410
    @climbfl410 Год назад +1

    I like your sleeping T-Shirt about Vermont 05:49 - I have been there in September/October during Indian Summer and it was fantastic 🍁🍂

  • @rampwidget8382
    @rampwidget8382 Год назад +17

    Really enjoy your trip reports. Thank you for emphasizing safety and the shoutout for the railroad folks. I'm sorry your trip got cut short, that's really a bummer. Suggestion for a new cross-country itinerary: GSO-NOL (Crescent), NOL-LAX (Sunset Ltd), LAX-SEA (Coast Starlight).

    • @doneown503
      @doneown503 Год назад

      SWest Chief! Raton to Flagstaff!!😂❤

  • @jonbradshaw3385
    @jonbradshaw3385 Год назад +4

    I absolutely love driving across the country. It is very therapeutic to me. That being said, I would love to try traveling via rail sometime.

  • @Dragonmdk
    @Dragonmdk Год назад +9

    Thank you for posting the video even though Amtrak didn't take you all the way, but at least they stopped before the landslide, from the start of the video I was thinking, what canceled it until you mentioned March 1st...and then the news of the landslide directly, lmao. Love these videos Jeb!

  • @letterglettera9318
    @letterglettera9318 Год назад +1

    Wow! Jeff, sexy logs there oops! I mean legs while on the top bunk bed. That's still impressive that you got updates and buses were arranged then they had to backtrack to Chicago then a refund. That is great customer service, even if time was wasted everybody was safe. I'm so impressed!

  • @kelsanders1825
    @kelsanders1825 Год назад +1

    I recommend taking the Carolinian from Raleigh to Washington DC and then take the capital limited from Washington to Chicago and then take the Empire builder from Chicago to Seattle

  • @OllieRamone
    @OllieRamone Год назад +4

    Another video that was amazing as always. Have a great weekend Jeb and Suzanne!

  • @alexrascon8295
    @alexrascon8295 Год назад +30

    Hey Jeb! Thank you for posting the best travel videos. I am sorry that you guys didn’t make it 😢

  • @rusty383
    @rusty383 Год назад +1

    I was on Empire Builder from Seattle Washington. Loved it. From there to PETERSBURG Va. Best trip I ever had.

  • @mikeedwards9306
    @mikeedwards9306 Год назад +1

    I did Southwest Chief/Coast Starlight/Empire Builder/Capitol Limited and finally Silver Meteor to Miami to see the country without car, I did stop at various places and from LA I trained down to San Diego and back to LA to continue the crossing. It was a great trip for 4 weeks in 2021 Summer.

  • @Calebs_Aviation
    @Calebs_Aviation Год назад +24

    Great video Jeb & Suzanne! I’m so sorry about the train plan failure! Also I think at 11:31 you should try the Amtrack route from Seattle to LA California on the Coast Starlight then LA to New Orleans Louisiana on the Sunset Limited then New Orleans to New York City to Greensboro on Amtrack’s Crescent Route! Sound good??? Also I despise driving as well! Especially long term driving or road trips! I’d much rather use the plane, the train or even the bus or a boat!!

    • @chicagolandrailfan143
      @chicagolandrailfan143 Год назад +7

      good idea but there would be no point in taking the cardinal because the crescent stops at greensboro

    • @Calebs_Aviation
      @Calebs_Aviation Год назад

      @@chicagolandrailfan143 Even Better!

    • @GBULL_ADV_1982
      @GBULL_ADV_1982 Год назад +1

      That actually the route or plan to take if I do a cross country amtrak trip! Except for a stop in Atlanta to see a friend and up to Washington DC to get on the Silver Star for home near Jacksonville, FL

  • @dr.velmasablan3611
    @dr.velmasablan3611 Год назад +4

    I was kind of surprised at the way you handled the train delay. You are always so upbeat and positive, wish you and Suzanne had capitalized on this road trip for 4 hours and explored a nice place for dinner so we could learn about it. Stopping for a Chic-Filet? Next time, make the most of it, show us a great place to eat and relax after all the unexpected changes.

  • @DaisyG33
    @DaisyG33 Год назад +1

    The misadventures of your cross-country rail journey took me back to 1966 when my Mom planned a cross-country roundtrip by Trailways bus as a graduation gift, but mostly I think as an excuse to visit her mother in California. Great, crazy trip! Very memorable! Airlines were on strike, so the buses were crowded and delayed from departure. Then Greyhound bus went on strike as we were heading home, so Trailways recruited additional drivers. In the middle of the night, from Oklahoma City to Amarillo, Mom awoke and said, "This isn't Route 66." So the bus driver, in the middle of a thunder and lightening storm managed to turn the bus around on little more than a farm-track road in the middle of God knows where. Sunrise, approaching Amarillo, the driver got on the mic to say this wasn't his regular route and did anyone know the way into the Amarillo Trailways bus terminal. A big Texas woman, about 50 I guess, stepped up to the front of the bus and directed us smoothly into Amarillo. I can still hear the rough scrabble in her voice when I think back. Last leg of the trip was an unscheduled, protracted stop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania standing on the sidewalk with all the other passengers, longingly on watch for the Philadelphia bus. So near and yet so far, Mom and I, though exhausted, joked about the stories we could tell! I can almost hear her voice now after all these years.

  • @charlesferebee263
    @charlesferebee263 Год назад +2

    I love driving. Drove 3. 5 million miles. Love riding on trains. Love flying on planes. The biggest thing I hate. Is having to ride on buses. Stay Safe out There 🇺🇸 👍🙏

  • @Keither754
    @Keither754 Год назад +10

    12:56 this is absolutely crazy 😮I can’t imagine what this would have felt like to those still onboard the train

    • @notpopeye
      @notpopeye Год назад +1

      I had to rewind this moment like three times to fully comprehend what Amtrak proposed (and provided) as a solution (i.e., return to the point of departure / origin). Absolutely mind-boggling sometimes.

    • @sarahschreffler5407
      @sarahschreffler5407 Год назад

      @@notpopeye I was just thinking what if I was travelling with kids and had a delay like that--with no car. I think I'd be wishing Id called a cab toO!

  • @LeviRamsey
    @LeviRamsey Год назад +6

    IROPS on Amtrak are rough, partly because the trains often go through some fairly remote territory where making arrangements for alternative transportation is difficult (trying to find buses on short notice is harder than it looks). In that part of the country, there isn't a lot of alternative track that's up to anywhere near passenger standard (CSX has even fairly recently floated the idea of downgrading major parts of the Cardinal's route with the decline of coal traffic).
    I was honestly expecting the Capitol Limited for the eastern leg (and maybe the Crescent to Greensboro, though getting in at zero-dark-thirty), for more Superliner action (though far less scenic than the Cardinal).

    • @sturmovik1274
      @sturmovik1274 Год назад +3

      Not just the track standards, they'd also need to find engineers who were qualified on the track they were detouring over. And then get those engineers to the train. And, since those engineers don't know how to run Amtrak engines, the Amtrak engineer would need to stay on duty. And that Amtrak engineer is legally obligated to stop working after 12 hours on duty, so at that point the train is immobilized by law until you can get another Amtrak engineer to the train.
      Railroad detours are fun times.

    • @LeviRamsey
      @LeviRamsey Год назад

      @@sturmovik1274 one of the most notable detours I can think of a few years back was the Lake Shore Limited running on the ex-Nickel Plate west of Sandusky (both the ex-Nickel Plate and the (ex-New York Central) Water Level Route are NS, which simplified getting a pilot for the detour (I think this was during Wick Moorman's tenure at AMTK, he being formerly at NS, so may have called in favors...)

  • @Keither754
    @Keither754 Год назад +2

    I live in NJ and my personal DREAM Amtrak cross-country route would be the *Lake Shore Limited* from NY to Chicago and then the *Southwest Chief* from Chicago to LA. Curious what you’d think!

    • @DaisyG33
      @DaisyG33 Год назад +1

      That's exactly how I did it, coach, rt, in 2019. It's a terrific trip. NJT NE Corridor to Penn Sta, and you're on your way!

  • @robertmcneill7144
    @robertmcneill7144 Год назад +1

    Well Thank God that you both are safe. THE SKIES DONT SEEM SO BAD, COMPARED TO SLOW TRAINS BAD MEALS, AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, OR A LONG DRIVE. MY son left West Virginia last summer and drove 10 hours to Myrtle Beach Airport to meet me and my daughter, who slept in, got breakfast, drove to Dulles international, boarded a tiny United jet, with a sweet flight attendant,who brought me a coke to take my. Heart medicne with. By the time i finished my coke, we were landing at Myrtle where my son had Just Arrived to meet our flight. IT WAS HEAVEN! Be Safe you and your wife are like family to me.

  • @billbinkelman1259
    @billbinkelman1259 Год назад +6

    Another entertaining video. Thanks, Jeb and Suzanne. For the next "across America" trip, maybe start in NYC and take the Lake Shore Limited to Chicago, then take the City of New Orleans to, where else, NOLA. From there take Sunset Limited to L.A. Just a thought. BTW, I truly love your videos. You two make a fantastic couple. Props to you both!

  • @theghostrainbow1864
    @theghostrainbow1864 Год назад +3

    I did LA->NYC via Southwest Chief and Lakeshore Limited last year, and am doing the reverse in about 2 weeks. I can't wait! Also on my list is Sunset Limited & Crescent.

  • @HeatherLandon227
    @HeatherLandon227 Год назад +1

    There's this really awesome rest-stop on I-64 in WV called Tamarack. Stopped there ages ago. It's an attraction unto itself.

  • @lynnjohnson9548
    @lynnjohnson9548 Год назад

    My son and I did this trip a couple of years ago. After seeing Idaho, I'm sorry we slept through it. We loved the trip and would gladly do it again. We had a roomette and it was a little tight but much better than coach. Thanks so much for this great video!

    • @GreenerGrass
      @GreenerGrass  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Never really know what you’ll see on Amtrak!

  • @JoeDFWAviation
    @JoeDFWAviation Год назад +3

    Noel Phillips had a similar cross country attempt, except by Greyhound bus. He ended up having to fly AMA-DFW-LGA I guess because of some bad weather affecting his bus trip

    • @notpopeye
      @notpopeye Год назад

      I enjoy watching Noel, and I found this particular video pretty memorable. Needless to say, turned me completely off of long-distance bus travel for the foreseeable future.

  • @avgeekguy
    @avgeekguy Год назад +10

    Edit: I forgot to mention how impressed I am with Amtrak’s new suites!
    You should travel on Japan Airlines in their amazing business class and then try out a bunch of Japanese bullet trains

  • @flyerdon3116
    @flyerdon3116 Год назад +1

    I think it was great that, as an experienced traveler, you were proactive once faced with an uncertain delay. There is usually some kind of option available when your travel plans are interrupted, even if it means driving. Thanks for giving us a good example of taking charge of an unfortunate situation.

  • @drewhall3005
    @drewhall3005 Год назад +1

    I would suggest perhaps during the late summer/early autumn (Before winter weather massacres Amtrak schedules...) perhaps doing either the Lake Shore Limited (NY to CHI) or Capitol Limited (WAS-CHI) then any of the western trains to California. Another different option could be the Crescent to New Orleans, then the entire Sunset Limited route to LA through South Texas.

  • @neresq
    @neresq Год назад +4

    Great video. Amtrak was really good with the communications/updates. But, as long as Amtrak has to share rails with freight trains (and a freight industry that is not properly regulated), these delays will continue to occur. It's a shame that in this country we can't come together to get a better, hi-speed, rail system.

  • @Jimmy-Mc
    @Jimmy-Mc Год назад +5

    I was going to suggest a cross-country RV trip for the future, but that amount of driving might actually make Jeb go crazy.
    Are there any major Amtrak lines you haven't covered yet? My other suggestion would be New York to Los Angeles, but I think you've done each of those lines separately. Maybe the Alaskan railroad this summer.

    • @lisalu910
      @lisalu910 Год назад

      I want to do Atlanta to NYC to Montreal sometime. I am really intrigued by the idea that I can take a train all the way to Canada, and I'm thinking a trip in the fall through upstate NY would be really cool!

  • @jonathantitus2629
    @jonathantitus2629 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for modeling "how to make the best of travel issues". As mush as we hate delays and changes, once our trips are over we find that some of the most indelible memories and best stories are from the delays...
    Oh and that second city in Indiana ends with a "leer" sound. :)
    Keep traveling!

  • @kathydixon3716
    @kathydixon3716 3 месяца назад

    Every time I see Union Station, it takes me back to when I was a little girl. We visited my grandma in the summer. My grandma lived in Gary Indiana. My aunt would pick us up in Chicago. Sometimes we would take the South Shore to Gary. Thank, you guys, for the memories !! By the way, I am 71 yrs old.

  • @TWCH
    @TWCH Год назад +9

    I appreciate your positivity. I really do. Your videos are good. But the positive spin you put on these popular videos about Amtrak is promoting a failing railroad that consistently fails to deliver on its promises. The best example from this video is when your wife said "it's not Amtrak's fault" after booting you off the train. Amtrak is most certainly responsible for its business arrangements with the freight companies it contracts with. It would be like saying it's not United Airlines fault a plane ride was cancelled because of a broken plane part provided by a contractor. The condition of the rails are shoddy, Amtrak's on time service is dismal, their food is awful and much of their equipment is very old. I get it! You love trains. But an Amtrak ride is an overpriced and unreliable deal.

  • @abracatabra55423
    @abracatabra55423 Год назад +1

    Indeed appreciate your valuable vlogs, Jeb, a thank you is not enough!

  • @sweetypatnett6123
    @sweetypatnett6123 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your experience with Amtrak, great video and helpful tips! 😊😊

  • @moviereviewer8846
    @moviereviewer8846 Год назад

    Another fun and adventurous video. Tough break with the last part. Look forward to more vids!

  • @tanletran7270
    @tanletran7270 Год назад

    The drive through West Virginia & North Carolina is just scenic as the cancelled train trip . Thank you for sharing

  • @RobG001
    @RobG001 Год назад +1

    Jeb has a stellar watch collection, kudos. Great to see his wife's confidence grow in front of the camera, it is no easy task, esp if it's not something you are use to or a natural at, I'd be rubbish at it. :)
    Great content as usual guys. :)

  • @RhelrahneTheIdiot
    @RhelrahneTheIdiot Год назад +2

    Its always quite sad to see a beautiful machine that isn't moving but honestly as a foreigner I hear a lot of flak given about Amtrak but watching your channel has shown me that their services, while they could be far better (Such as being double tracked and electrified) aren't actually abysmal and compared to my own home (NZ) surprisingly good and I only wish that NZ had services similar to it to minimize my need for a vehicle.

  • @Aviationclips737
    @Aviationclips737 Год назад +1

    Definitely you should do the empire builder but from Portland Union Station or Amtrak Cascades to Seattle

  • @kylorsgames9019
    @kylorsgames9019 Год назад

    I live in Clifton forge so when I saw it on the route I was super excited to watch! But it was a huge bummer when yall did get make it to clifton or Charlottesville. Definitely try this route again! The mountains here are some of the most beautiful I've ever seen, and on the way out of clifton when you go under the 2nd bridge after the yard/station while yall turn, look for the American flag on the mountain side. It's always there and it's a nice scene, I remember watching the guy put it there. Beautiful scenery, definitely try again, you won't be disappointed!

  • @alanchick3566
    @alanchick3566 Год назад +1

    I guess I've been lucky, the worse delay I've had was an hour on the Texas eagle. On the Zephyr it was so early I jumped off at Richmond and caught the BART into town. I was in the hotel before the coaches had left Emeryville. You really need to come and do a few Train trips in Europe

  • @TheKurtsPlaceChannel
    @TheKurtsPlaceChannel Год назад

    Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.

  • @solomongabert6776
    @solomongabert6776 Год назад +1

    I am so impressed with you both being positive through this experience. It makes the video a true joy to watch. Looking forward to your cross-country via Amtrak attempt number 2!

  • @marymahar8446
    @marymahar8446 4 месяца назад

    Darn!! I was looking forward to your stop in Harpers Ferry, WV. My mom lived there, and I took Amtrack several times from Jacksonville, Florida. It's such a special, beautiful and historical town. My trip had a six hour layover in DC, which allowed for sightseeing and some good food. Glad you made it home safely and quickly.

  • @irene1655
    @irene1655 Год назад

    I have gone around quite a bit of the US by train.
    Next will be from Pomona CA to New Orleans to Clemson SC, then Delaware to Syracuse to Chicago to Fargo to Whitefish to Seattle and back down to Ventura CA. Will be visiting in each place mentioned. Love the train. Grew up riding the train as my Dad worked for the Great Northern. We used to ride the single passenger coach on the fast mail train between Whitefish and Minot. Great memories.

  • @NicoleMu3
    @NicoleMu3 Год назад +1

    I went to college at Marshall University which is in Huntington WV. Idk if your familiar with the movie We Are Marshall and the plane crash that killed our football team!!! Huntington has alot of great history!! As you were driving by I seen my college apartment!!! Glad you guys were able to make it to Greensboro safe!!

    • @gingercat7925
      @gingercat7925 Год назад

      I graduated from Marshall as well.
      *you're
      *saw

  • @radfem2010
    @radfem2010 8 месяцев назад

    I saw video of that derailment crash on YT and it was really bad (22 cars). Amazing the crew on that train survived! And the track was badly damaged. A passenger train would have been devastating! I know with metrolink (SoCal's light rail) trains when they break down it takes quite a while to get alternate transportation. for them. I hope you do your cross country trip soon. I LOVE watching your train videos. They're fun and educational. I hope to do some more Amtrak traveling myself. Coast Starlight and Zeph trains as well as the Rocky Mountaineer.

  • @perryugalde639
    @perryugalde639 Год назад

    I can learn from your positive outlook.

  • @mattneal5257
    @mattneal5257 Год назад

    I appreciate how you’re critical
    Without being entitled or spoiled

    • @GreenerGrass
      @GreenerGrass  Год назад +1

      It wasn’t an ideal experience, but it’s part of travel and we were just grateful our train was safe!

  • @kathlynterry8196
    @kathlynterry8196 Год назад

    Jen, you look just like an old dad measuring the beds. Pretty cute.

  • @RichardFelstead1949
    @RichardFelstead1949 Год назад

    A Jeb Brooks RailroadRoad journey.Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Australia.

  • @zianeshkasparen4358
    @zianeshkasparen4358 Год назад

    This is what I call an adventure. Have gone through these types of situations multiple times and just had fun. We do NOT LIVE IN A PERFECT WORLD.

  • @user-vl4kq9it7m
    @user-vl4kq9it7m Год назад

    My daughters and I LOVE your videos, and we actually are planning on taking the Empire Builder from Portland to Chicago this October. I love Amtrak, but had a similar misadventure back in 2003, when the Crescent I was on struck a dump truck on the tracks outside of Manassas, VA. We made the national news, and it took another 8 hours for me to travel to Philadelphia (my final destination).

  • @edamundson743
    @edamundson743 Год назад

    One year we did Portland, OR to Boston and back on Amtrak. It was a great trip. Thanks for your positive take on the train!

  • @WestJet79
    @WestJet79 Год назад

    You guys should come to Canada, starting in Halifax, get on the VIA Rails Ocean train to Toronto. Then get on board the VIA rail Canadian from Toronto to Vancouver.. or Toronto to Jasper and transfer to the Skeena a day time train over 2 days, which will take you from Jasper to Prince Rupert BC.
    We love all your videos, thank you so much for everything you do to bring us this information. Cheers!

  • @CrashTestPrivate
    @CrashTestPrivate Год назад +2

    See, I’m just the opposite… I love road trips, and I live driving! I would have been almost as excited to be driving, honestly. But to each their own. Glad you guys are safe and made it home okay.

  • @ewilson22683
    @ewilson22683 Год назад

    I’m with you, Jeb. I hate both driving/road trips and waiting. But I admire your perspectives and how you did not blame Amtrak. Still very much enjoyed this video.

  • @nickjuly4A
    @nickjuly4A Год назад +1

    Coincidentally I took both the Empire Builder and Cardinal Limited trains to visit two friends recently. I took the Empire Builder from Milwaukee to visit one friend in Yakima, Washington in the summer and I took the Cardinal Limited from Chicago (took the Hiawatha from Milwaukee to get to Chicago) to visit another friend who lives near DC in Church Falls, Virgina in the fall. I ended up taking the Capitol Limited in the way back to Chicago to try two different trains on that last trip. I still prefer the double level Superliner (like on Empire Builder and Capitol Limited) vs the single level viewliner (like on the Cardinal Limited).

  • @jeffreywonser3241
    @jeffreywonser3241 Год назад +1

    Rensselaer, IN= Rehn-Suh-Leer
    We're looking at a cross country rail trip either this fall or next. LOVE your reviews! We're leaning toward Via-Rail through Canada.

    • @PapaVanTwee5
      @PapaVanTwee5 Год назад +1

      I grew up in Northern Indiana, and I can confirm this is correct.

  • @franklynbrice4232
    @franklynbrice4232 Год назад

    Now Amtrak did a really good job communicating and problem solving.. salute

  • @sunsetarts
    @sunsetarts Год назад

    In contrast to the host, I happen to love driving and my wife and I take road trips when ever we can. We like the freedom of going where and when we feel like it. Also, it gives us a chance to see some of those off the beaten track places where you can usually find great diners.

  • @sambishop1566
    @sambishop1566 Год назад

    I did High Point NC to Irvine CA pre covid. Carolinian to Washington, Capitol Limited to Chicago, Southwest Chief to LA and Pacific Surfliner to Irvine. Not many delays and it was summer time. Better weather. Now I fly to Chicago and take westbound trains from there.

  • @ryanmclaughlin846
    @ryanmclaughlin846 Год назад

    Avis RSA in Maine here. Glad you chose us when you had to go to Plan B! I do love Amtrak

  • @ronaldvanengen1887
    @ronaldvanengen1887 Год назад +1

    If Your Going West Start in New York to Chicago and get on Empire builder!!
    If u and Mrs Brooks are going East Start in LA and Ride to New Orleans and get on the Carolina back to Greensboro
    Love the channel ❤️

  • @60frederick
    @60frederick Год назад +1

    What about taking a container ship to get from the east coast to the west coast through the Panama Canal?
    Thank you very much, Suzanne and Jeb, for sharing your wonderful documentary video with us.

    • @GreenerGrass
      @GreenerGrass  Год назад +1

      Now that would be an adventure!😎

  • @johncooper4874
    @johncooper4874 Год назад

    Oh wow, glad to see y’all got home safe. Thanks to your videos I decided to take my first Amtrak today for a day trip to Raleigh. Lucky for me I had no issues. Hoping the people involved in the accident recover soon.

  • @elhugo13
    @elhugo13 Год назад

    Glad you put up this video, there is times when nothing goes to plan.

    • @GreenerGrass
      @GreenerGrass  Год назад

      It’s part of travel! Thanks for watching

  • @deadiemeyers1661
    @deadiemeyers1661 Год назад

    Home sweet home is a good conclusion to this adventure, in spite of the bumps along the way. Thanks for letting us tag along, Jeb and Suzanne! 😊

  • @heatherw471
    @heatherw471 Год назад

    So cool that your where I live Huntington wv. I love all your videos. Thanks for sharing.

    • @gingercat7925
      @gingercat7925 Год назад

      *you're
      I lived in Huntington while attending Marshall.

  • @L.Spencer
    @L.Spencer Год назад

    We took Amtrak once from Alabama to California, via New Orleans and we were so late getting into LA. It was really a frustrating trip, except for the delicious meals. Amtrak and Greyhound, definitely adventures!

  • @marilynlivingston3404
    @marilynlivingston3404 Год назад +1

    Jeb I really love these vids no matter what. This is just a thought for a future idea. How about traveling from the most southern Amtrak station to the most northern Amtrak station

  • @karenvonbargen4472
    @karenvonbargen4472 Год назад

    Amtrak is a great way to view the backyards of America

  • @QueenASMR2019
    @QueenASMR2019 Год назад +1

    Your trip is apart of this historic time of train derailments. So glad you two are safe! I’ve enjoyed this series!

  • @appalachianenthusiast9499
    @appalachianenthusiast9499 Год назад

    The next time you do something like this, do some sort of four corner thing. Start in Miami, ride north to NY on a Silver Service, ride from NY to Boston on the Acela, hop the Downeaster up to Brunswick, ME and back, take the Lake Shore Limited from Boston to Chicago, take the Empire Builder to Seattle, then Amtrak Cascades to Vancouver, BC. After returning to Seattle, take the Coast Starlight to LA and from there hop the Pacific Surfliner to San Diego and back. From LA, take the Sunset Limited to New Orleans, and hop the Crescent back to Greensboro.

  • @charlesmalinowski8696
    @charlesmalinowski8696 6 месяцев назад

    S&J: Your journey + Amtrak Roomette BOGO deal inspired us to attempt our own Amtrak Across America adventure last week. We too didn’t make it. Indianapolis - Chicago - Los Angeles - Emeryville - Chicago - Indianapolis. Delays and broken equipment the entire adventure. We made it 90% then Amtrak suggested we de-train at Galesburg IL for a 4 hour bus ride to INDY. Amtrak did deliver home safely. The Western Amtrak Equipment does struggle to perform, the on-board Amtrak Staff and corporate communications via personal calls, emails and texting was excellent. See you on the rails! Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @chriswilson9230
    @chriswilson9230 Год назад

    Job, I’m the geek who notices a background scene of a parking lot full of ambulances ( plus all the other times that I have noticed fire stations, etc.) I don’t think it was as you came into Huntington, but maybe (40+ years fire service). Thank you for all of the videos. They will help my wife and I when we finally take our trip to Los Angeles and back.

  • @gi169
    @gi169 Год назад

    Still looked like an awesome train trip. Good thing you got the car though... 👍👍👍

  • @michaelreaves6212
    @michaelreaves6212 Год назад +1

    This was such a great video! I appreciate all the info you provided about what happens when there is a delay, thank you! This summer I am hoping to take the Empire Builder, Coast Starlight, California Zephyr, Capitol Limited, and Northeast Regional in one epic cross country and return trip!

  • @shilahmontgomery9884
    @shilahmontgomery9884 Год назад

    So funny and humorous felt like I was watching a favor soap. I look forward to watching trains, planes and yes when you rented a car to get home from Chicago. You both are the story makers love you both.

  • @HardRockMaster7577
    @HardRockMaster7577 Год назад

    Jeb, The longest uninterrupted Amtrak trip I ever took (without an overnight stay in a hotel) was in March of 1981. MSP-SEA, SEA-LA: 3,176 miles and 70:44 hours. All Coach. Empire Builder and the Coast Starlight. Stayed pretty much on time all the way through.

  • @va_railfan34
    @va_railfan34 Год назад +1

    you guys should try the Amtrak auto train from Lorton VA to sanford FL where you can bring your car with you from Virginia to Florida.

  • @danielkurlan182
    @danielkurlan182 Год назад +1

    It’s happened to me more then once with grayhound or Amtrak to the point I don’t use them for long out of state trips when it comes to traveling outside of New York City I only use grayhound or Amtrak within the northeast

  • @rickpawl
    @rickpawl Год назад

    I have done several Coast to Coast trips on Amtrak and would recommend the California Zephyr from Emeryville to Chicago and then the Lakeshore Limited to Boston.
    One time on the east bound Zephyr we were held in a small Kansas town for 12 hours because the westbound Zephyr was stuck in a snowbank east of town. Once we got moving again and farther down the line we hit a pick up truck that had been abandoned at a crossing . No injuries, but another six hours before we were on our way again. We were over 18 hours late arriving in Chicago. Everybody got vouchers and thank God I was in a Roomette. They kept us fed and reasonably comfortable and it allowed me an extra night in my room rather than spending a night on the floor at union station in Chicago, lol.
    I did feel bad for the coach passengers, though.

  • @clearlycaribbeanreb2895
    @clearlycaribbeanreb2895 Год назад +1

    The Cardinal is awesome. South Portsmouth station is in my hometown of Portsmouth, OH. Huntington tri-state airport has AA to Charlotte. Cool vid Jeb.

  • @nickel1704
    @nickel1704 Год назад +1

    You guys could do a trip by rail around the entire country, like Boston to Washington on the Acela, Washington to New Orleans on the Crescent, then New Orleans to Los Angeles on the Sunset Limited, Los Angeles to Seattle on the Coast Starlight, Seattle to Chicago on the Empire Builder and finally, Chicago to Boston on the Lake Shore Limited. Or something like that. I don't know how feasible it would be, but it would be a really cool video!

  • @PelafinaLievre
    @PelafinaLievre 3 месяца назад

    I went to law school in North Carolina and grew up near Huntington, so I’ve made that drive you made (for the most part) a fair amount. It was always raining in West Virginia, it seemed.

  • @thesoftlifeadventurer
    @thesoftlifeadventurer Год назад

    I do this each year. Love your videos!